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10.06.08
Everyone has different-colored eyes. There are brown eyes, green eyes, blue eyes, and many shades in between. But all these eyes can contract pinkeye.
10.06.08
If you think a child may have a developmental delay, the following guidelines may help you.
10.06.08
The theme of this "CEE" issue resonates with the director of the ACSI Department of Early Education Services, Robin Stephenson, whose brother experienced a variety of challenges during his journey through school.
10.06.08
Book Review of "Exceptional Teaching: A Comprehensive Guide for Including Students with Disabilities"
10.06.08
Happy Hands Early Childhood Development Center for Deaf or Hard of Hearing Children began as the vision of a deaf church pastor, Al Proo.
10.06.08
Play is children’s work. But some may wonder whether differently abled children can play. What can early educators do to help all children play successfully?
10.06.08
A Christian Preschool in the West Bank Struggles for Survival
10.06.08
If we refuse to serve the imperfect child, we may be missing one of God's greatest and richest blessings.
10.06.08
To minister effectively to differently abled children, teachers must first identify these children.
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Educators have the task of working with parents to identify their children’s needs so that these children receive appropriate help and thus have a successful educational experience.
10.06.08
As parents of special needs children, have you ever wondered what is happening in the hearts of these children as a result of the unique journey that God has allowed them to take?

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